Double origin markers in 3d

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ā2013-09-16
08:54 AM
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ā2023-05-26
02:23 PM
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Rubia Torres
ā2013-09-16
08:54 AM
*as in "involuntary." See Automatic Home Story Assignment.
David Collins
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Win10 64bit Intel i7 6700 3.40 Ghz, 32 Gb RAM, GeForce RTX 3070
AC 27.0 (4001 INT FULL)
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ā2013-09-16 02:37 PM
ā2013-09-16
02:37 PM
Maybe you are pressing ALT+SHIFT and if ArchiCAD is over an element node at that moment, the Local Origin will be relocated to that node. Then you will have to reset it to the Global Origin.
It can happen quite easily, in my experience.
It can happen quite easily, in my experience.
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ā2013-09-17 09:16 AM
ā2013-09-17
09:16 AM
Yup. That was it. I'm afraid this auto home story thing has made me a little paranoid.
Looking at this, I've found that ALT+SHIFT is a quick and easy way to offset the edit plane.
Many thanks.
Looking at this, I've found that ALT+SHIFT is a quick and easy way to offset the edit plane.
Many thanks.
David Collins
Win10 64bit Intel i7 6700 3.40 Ghz, 32 Gb RAM, GeForce RTX 3070
AC 27.0 (4001 INT FULL)
Win10 64bit Intel i7 6700 3.40 Ghz, 32 Gb RAM, GeForce RTX 3070
AC 27.0 (4001 INT FULL)